4 Formations Ram/Lion Ram Lines up on the line opposite Lines up off the line same as Lion Lines up off the line same as Lines up on the line opposite Tiger Rt/Lt Tiger Rt Lines up on the line opposite as a second TE Lines up off the line same as Tiger Lt Lines up off the line same as Lines up on the line opposite as a second TE

5 Twins Rt/Lt Twins Rt Lines up on the line opposite the twins call and Line up based in Twins call. = off LOS, = on LOS Twins Lt and Line up based in Twins call. = off LOS, = on LOS Lines up on the line opposite the twins call

6 Adjustments Assume starting backfield I QB() under center FB() three point stance, heals at 4yrds HB() two point stance, heals at 6 yrds Strong Strong QB() under center FB() three point stance, heals at 4yrds, B Gap same as HB() two point stance, heals at 6 yrds Weak Weak QB() under center FB() three point stance, heals at 4yrds, B Gap away from HB() two point stance, heals at 6 yrds

7 Split Split QB() under center HB() two point stance, heals at 4yrds, away from FB() two point stance, heals at 4yrds, B Gap same as Bow Bow HB() two point stance, 4 from EMLOS, away from QB() under center FB() two point stance, heals at 4yrds, B Gap same as Boss Boss QB() under center HB() two point stance, 4 from EMLOS, same as FB() two point stance, heals at 4yrds, B Gap away from Blast Blast Shown as Ram Blast QB() under center FB() and three point stance, one yard off LOS in the furthest gaps same as HB() two point stance, 4yrds off LOS, same as

8 Pass Protections Base Base All offensive linemen take bucket step toward center. Do not allow interior penetration. Running Back Protections Running Back protections No play action back block strong side with inside/out technique back blocks weak side with inside/out technique Play Action Rob indicates a fake lead to the right Lou indicates a fake lead to the left back will have a route back blocks after fake

9 Running Play Rules Holes Hole designates aiming point for ball carrier The hole called is the aiming point for the backs. Plays called at 0 go to open A gap. Motion Hole designates destination for player in motion Motion is called in three parts: Player, MO, Hole The motion plays starts motion on the first Go -MO-6 Puts the in motion, regardless of starting position. Crack indicates a down block by called receiver on DE mocrack Ball Carrier Designation All eligible ball carriers have number or letter, player called carries the ball Ram Shown = Receiver = Receiver = Tightend = Quarterback = Fullback = Halfback The play call will designate the ball carrier first then the hole. 8 Sweep is the back at the 8 hole. 8 Keep is the QB at the 8 hole

10 Strong / Weak Side Definition Definitions Strong side is defined as the side of the Weak Side is defined as the side opposite the The back is the # received unless changed by play call Play Action Play Action Rob indicates a fake lead to the right Lou indicates a fake lead to the left back will have a route back blocks after fake

11 Passing Routes Rules Routes are called: Left side, Right side then running back routes. All indicates that, and have same routes Receiver Numbering Receivers are assigned a number based on counting from side line in. The receiver closest to sideline is #, the next receiver in is # and the third receiver is #. If no third receiver then back is #. The number system applies to both sides Single Receiver Routes Post Go Corner In Hitch Out Slant Quick Arrow Swing Quick= step, plant, work back to QB Swing= Lateral release, look over inside shoulder Arrow= step, block, drop step, flat release Slant= step, plant, shallow angle Hitch=5 steps, plant, turn in, work back to 4 Out= 5 Steps, plant, turn out In = 5 Steps, plant, turn in Corner= 5 Steps, plant, turn out on 45 Post= 5 steps, plant, turn in on 45 Go= Vertical out, look over inside shoulder at 5 yards

16 Running Back Routes Seam Flat G T Wheel Swing Flat= Through LOS, lateral into flat, off play action Swing= Lateral release, look over inside shoulder Seam= Through LOS, vertical route, off play action Wheel=Lateral release, vertical route Running Plays Lead = back lead blocks through called hole (QB-reverse pivot) Power Lead = back kicks out DE, down blocks (QB-reverse pivot) Dive = Called back with no lead to called hole (QB-direct hand off) Sweep = back lead blocks around DE (QB-reverse pivot pitch) Keeper = QB keeps ball, and backs lead block Counter = Called back takes counter steps then to hole. Other back mi-directs L.O.L = Lead on the line. Lead play will be called by QB at the LOS using audible system

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